Hannover 96 return to Bundesliga action today having bid farewell to Robert Enke, who committed suicide last week, but with memories of their tragic goalkeeper still fresh in their minds.
The 32-year-old, who had been set to travel with Germany to the World Cup in South Africa next June, flung himself under a train after a long battle with depression and a memorial service was held for him last Sunday.
Many of his teammates were in tears as they carried out Enke’s coffin and less than a week later they will be wearing a special-edition shirt at Schalke 04’s Veltins Arena today in their first match since the tragedy.
“The team has been impressive this week and I believe we will put in a good performance against Schalke,” said Hannover coach Andreas Bergmann, whose side are 10th in the table, with Schalke fourth. “Of course, Robert will remain in our thoughts, but we have to make sure he is not all we think about.”
READY TO PLAY
Bergmann said the Hannover team asked to play the game after concerns they would not be fit to face Schalke.
“The team always based itself around Robert and he helped lift spirits,” club boss Martin Kind said. “He was our most prominent player on the Germany stage.”
Dutch midfielder Arnold Bruggink will take over as Hannover captain, while reserve goalkeeper Florian Fromlowitz now finds himself first choice.
“Everything is different and will remain so,” Fromlowitz said. “Robert will be always in my heart and I know that he watches from above.”
Schalke will be without Gerald Asamoah, who is sick with flu, while fellow forward Jefferson Farfan has bronchitis.
BIG GAME
The showcase game of the weekend is German giants Bayern Munich hosting league leaders Bayer Leverkusen at the Allianz Arena tomorrow, and with the home side eighth in the Bundesliga, goalkeeper Hans-Joerg Butt said they must win.
“There can be no more excuses,” said the 35-year-old. “Leverkusen are a direct rival, we’re at home — so we have to win, that’s all there is to it.”
Having stormed out on the team during their 1-1 draw at home to Schalke after being substituted, striker Luca Toni can expect to start on the bench with Germany striker Miroslav Klose partnering Mario Gomez up front.
Having moved up to fifth in the table, defending champions Wolfsburg are at home to struggling Nuremberg, with star striker Edin Dzeko eyeing up a possible move to Italian giants AC Milan next summer.
With Werder Bremen three points behind leaders Leverkusen, Thomas Schaaf’s side are at Freiburg, and having been beaten just once all season, they have a new star in midfielder Aaron Hunt, who won his first cap in Germany’s draw with the Ivory Coast.
Likewise, third-placed Hamburg are still just three points from leaders Leverkusen and need to pick up their seventh win of the season against second-from-bottom VfL Bochum on Sunday.



